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- Q15864012 subject Q15114418.
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- Q15864012 abstract "The Old-House Journal is an American magazine that specializes in information about the restoration of old houses. Its first issue was published in 1973 as a small pamphlet but later became a nationally published glossy magazine. The magazine is part of Active Interest Media and is jointly published by Active Interest Media and Home Buyer Publications. It has its headquarters in Chantilly, Virginia.".
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- Q15864012 issn "0094-0178".
- Q15864012 publisher Q4677509.
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- Q15864012 issn "94".
- Q15864012 publisher "Active Interest Media".
- Q15864012 publisher "Home Buyer Publications".
- Q15864012 title "The Old-House Journal".
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- Q15864012 comment "The Old-House Journal is an American magazine that specializes in information about the restoration of old houses. Its first issue was published in 1973 as a small pamphlet but later became a nationally published glossy magazine. The magazine is part of Active Interest Media and is jointly published by Active Interest Media and Home Buyer Publications. It has its headquarters in Chantilly, Virginia.".
- Q15864012 label "The Old-House Journal".
- Q15864012 homepage www.oldhousejournal.com.
- Q15864012 name "The Old-House Journal".